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Originally Posted by bluejays
Bullied may be a strong word, but most of these guys are out to cash a paycheque. Are they well informed about everything (wars, indigenous rights, etc) where they're making an informed decision about what they want to support or do they just roll with the punches to appease their bosses? What's apparent for any of these causes is if you're not taking part you must be hateful, which is wrong.
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Considering the basic premise of wearing the jersey is making the statement that everyone is welcome/appreciated, refusing to wear it is hateful.
People dress up the decision in religion and say they can’t support “the lifestyle” or “the choice” which is bigoted to begin with, but they’re also effectively lying about what the jersey actually represents. They say everyone is welcome, but refuse to wear the jersey that is meant to be a symbol of everyone being welcome.
It shows you how cheap their words are.